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WGU C840 Digital Forensics in
Cybersecurity


The Computer Security Act of 1987 - ANSWER-Passed to improve the security
and privacy of sensitive information in federal computer systems. The law
requires the establishment of minimum acceptable security practices, creation of
computer security plans, and training of system users or owners of facilities that
house sensitive information.

The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (FISA) - ANSWER-A law that
allows for collection of "foreign intelligence information" between foreign powers
and agents of foreign powers using physical and electronic surveillance. A
warrant is issued by a special court created by this Act for actions under this Act.

The Child Protection and Sexual Predator Punishment Act of 1998 -
ANSWER-Requires service providers that become aware of the storage or
transmission of child pornography to report it to law enforcement.

The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA) -
ANSWER-Protects children 13 years of age and under from the collection and
use of their personal information by Web sites. This act replaces the Child Online
Protection Act of 1988 (COPA), which was determined to be unconstitutional.

The Communications Decency Act of 1996 - ANSWER-Designed to protect
persons 18 years of age and under from downloading or viewing material
considered indecent. This act has been subject to court cases that subsequently
changed some definitions and penalties

The Telecommunications Act of 1996 - ANSWER-Includes many provisions
relative to the privacy and disclosure of information in motion through and across
telephony and computer networks.

,The Wireless Communications and Public Safety Act of 1999 - ANSWER-Allows
for collection and use of "empty" communications, which means nonverbal and
nontext communications, such as GPS information.

The USA Patriot Act - ANSWER-The primary law under which a wide variety of
Internet and communications information content and metadata is currently
collected. Provisions exist within the Act to protect the identity and privacy of U.S.
citizens

The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) - ANSWER-Contains many provisions
about record-keeping and destruction of electronic records relating to the
management and operation of publicly held companies.

Anti-forensics - ANSWER-The actions that perpetrators take to conceal their
locations, activities, or identities.

Cell-phone forensics - ANSWER-The process of searching the contents of cell
phones.

Chain of custody - ANSWER-The continuity of control of evidence that makes it
possible to account for all that has happened to evidence between its original
collection and its appearance in court, preferably unaltered

Computer forensics - ANSWER-The use of analytical and investigative
techniques to identify, collect, examine and preserve computer-based material for
presentation as evidence in a court of law

Curriculum Vitae (CV) - ANSWER-An extensive document expounding one's
experience and qualifications for a position, similar to a resume but with more
detail. In academia and expert work, a CV is usually used rather than a resume

Daubert Standard - ANSWER-The standard holding that only methods and tools
widely accepted in the scientific community can be used in court.

Demonstrative Evidence - ANSWER-Information that helps explain other
evidence. And example is a chart that explains a technical concept to the judge
and jury

, Digital Evidence - ANSWER-Information that has been processed and
assembled so that it is relevant to an investigation and supports a specific finding
or determination

Disk Forensics - ANSWER-The process of acquiring and analyzing information
stored on physical storage media, such as computer hard drives or smartphones

Documentary Evidence - ANSWER-Data stored in written form, on paper or in
electronic files, such as email messages and telephone call-detail records.
Investigators must authenticate documentary evidence.

Email Forensics - ANSWER-The study of the source and content of email as
evidence, including the identification of the sender, recipient, date, time, and
origination location of an email message.

Expert Report - ANSWER-A formal document prepared by a forensics specialist
to document an investigation, including a list of all tests conducted as well as the
specialist's own Curriculum Vitae (CV). Anything the specialist plans to testify
about at a trial must be included in the expert report.

Expert Testimony - ANSWER-The testimony of an expert witness, one who
testifies on the basis of scientific or technical knowledge relevant to a case,
rather than personal experience.

Internet Forensics - ANSWER-The process of piecing together where and when
a user has been on the Internet

Live System Forensics - ANSWER-The process of searching memory in
real-time, typically for working with compromised hosts or to identify system
abuse.

Network Forensics - ANSWER-The process of examining network traffic,
including transaction logs and real-time monitoring.

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